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  1. Alister McGrath ( Belfast, Irlanda del Norte, 1953), biofísico y teólogo, es profesor de Teología histórica en la Universidad de Oxford y sacerdote anglicano ordenado en la Iglesia de Inglaterra. 1 Estudió en las Universidades de Oxford —donde obtuvo tres doctorados, en Biofísica molecular, en Teología, y en Letras— 1 y Cambridge, y sirvió e...

  2. McGrath is noted for his work in historical theology, systematic theology, and the relationship between science and religion, as well as his writings on apologetics. [16] He is also known for his opposition to New Atheism and antireligion and his advocacy of theological critical realism.

  3. Welcome to the website of Professor Alister McGrath, an Anglo-Irish intellectual historian, theologian, and Christian apologist with a particular interest in the relation of science and faith and a longstanding relationship with Oxford University.

  4. 15 de sept. de 2016 · Comparte. Artículo publicado en la revista Misión, la revista de suscripción gratuita más leída por las familias católicas de España. “Solía pensar que la ciencia y la religión eran contrarias, razón por la que era imposible ser a la vez científico y creyente. La idea de Dios me sonaba a trasnochada absurdidad. […]

  5. Biography. Alister McGrath was born in Belfast in 1953, and educated at Down High School, Downpatrick, and the Methodist College Belfast. Although McGrath was an atheist as a teenager, he discovered Christianity while an undergraduate at Oxford University, and has spent the rest of his life exploring its rich themes and their wider impact.

  6. Emeritus Andreos Idreos Professor of Science and Religion. alister.mcgrath@theology.ox.ac.uk. Biography: Alister McGrath initially studied natural science at Oxford, taking a doctorate in molecular biophysics under the supervision of Prof Sir George Radda. He then switched to theology.

  7. Publications. Christian Theology: An Introduction. This is Alister McGraths best-known work, currently in its sixth edition, with the seventh edition in preparation. It is based on McGraths lectures on Christian theology at Oxford University in the 1980s and 1990s, and has constantly been updated in the light of reader feedback since its ...